
Swept Frequency Interferometric Radiometer (SFIR) (U)
Overview (U):
(U) The Swept Frequency Interferometric Radiometer (SFIR) is one of three upgrades underway to the Solar Electro-Optical Network (SEON). The other two upgrades include the Solar Radio Burst Locator (SRBL) and an improved Solar Observing Optical Network (ISOON), which when combined will replace the Radio Solar Telescope Network.
Details (U):
Description User Impact Programmatics Images Related Initiatives Related Requirements Related Categories Road Map Placements Additional Hotlinks Lead Office POC
Description (U):
(U) Under Review.
User Impact (U):
(U) To be supplied.
Programmatics (U):
(U) Programmable.
Images (U):
(U) None.
Related Initiatives (U):
Name Title ISOON Improved Solar Observing Optical Network (ISOON) SRBL Solar Radio Burst Locator (SRBL) This Table Is Unclassified. Related Requirements (U):None.
Related Categories (U):
Name Title Ground-Based Sensors Ground Based Sensors This Table Is Unclassified. Road Map Placements (U):
Name Title ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SPACE FORCE ENHANCEMENT: ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING This Table Is Unclassified. Requirements, Funding and Additional Hotlinks (U):
Name 1998 Strategic Master Plan This Table Is Unclassified. Lead Office (U):
(U) Air Force.
Point of Contact (U):
(U) Maj Mike LaPointe, NSSA, Open Phone: (703) 325-6422, DSN 221-6422.
(U) National Security Space Road Map Team, NSSA, Open Phone: (703)808-6040, DSN 898-6040.Date Of Information (U):
(U) 21 November 1997
(U) Road Map Production Date: 12 July 1999
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